BIOLOGY 171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Pollen Tube, Stamen, Gynoecium

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Similarities: cell proliferation, cell signaling, differentiation, apoptosis (leaves falling) Differences: plant cells do not move during development, some plant cells are able to de-differentiate. De-differentiation does not happen during normal animal development. Gametogenesis in plants: gametes = haploid cells: eggs (oocytes) and sperm. Formed in reproductive organs ( ower) of adult organisms; often in the same individual plant > ower can make both sperm or oocyte carpel: where eggs develop: stamen: sperm forming organ of ower, petals: pretty part sepal: protective green part. 2 of these will be sperm > pollen grain, inside will be 2 perm. The other unites with the central cell to form a triploid cell that gives rise to endosperm: zygote undergoes mitotic division to develop into embryo. Tripled cell will undergo mitotic divisions to give rise to structure called endosperm (seed) The endosperm is the source of nutrition for the developing embryo. the endosperm is also the main source of nutrition for us!

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